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32. Of the benefit of virginity and of continency.
In Genesis: "Multiplying I will multiply thy sorrows and thy groanings,
and in sorrow shalt thou bring forth children; and thy turning shall be to thy
husband, and he shall rule over thee." Of this same thing in the Gospel according to Matthew:
"All men do not receive the word, but they to whom it is given: for there
are some eunuchs who were born so from their mother's womb, and there are
eunuchs who have been constrained by men, and there are eunuchs who have made
themselves eunuchs for the kingdom of heaven's sake. He who can receive it, let
him receive it."
Also according to Luke: "The children of this world beget, and are
begotten. But they who have been considered worthy of that world, and the
resurrection from the dead, do not marry, nor are married: for neither shall
they begin to die: for they are equal to the angels of God, since they are the
children of the resurrection. But, that the dead rise again, Moses intimates
when he says in the bush, The Lord, the God of Abraham, and the God of Isaac,
and the God of Jacob. He is not the God of the dead, but of the living: for all
live unto Him."
Also in the first Epistle of Paul to the Corinthians: "It is good for a
man not to touch a woman. But, on account of fornication, let every man have
his own wife, and every woman have her own husband. Let the husband render what
is due to the wife, and similarly the wife to the husband. The wife hath not
power over her own body, but the husband. And in like manner, the husband hath
not power over his own body, but the wife. Defraud not one the other, except by
agreement for a time, that ye may have leisure for prayer; and again return to
the same point, lest Satan tempt you on account of your incontinency. This I
say by way of allowance, not by way of command. But I wish that all men should
be even as I am. But every one has his proper gift from God; one in one way,
but another in another way."
Also in the same place: "An unmarried man thinks of those things which are
the Lord's, in what way he may please God; but he who has contracted marriage
thinks of those things that are of this world, in what way he may please his
wife. Thus also, both the woman and the unmarried virgin thinketh of those things
which are the Lord's, that she may be holy both in body and in spirit; but she
that hath married thinks of those things which are of this world, in what way
she may please her husband."
Also in Exodus, when the Lord had commanded Moses that he should sanctify the
people for the third day, he sanctified them, and added: "Be ye ready, for
three days ye shall not approach to women."
Also in the first book of Kings: "And the priest answered to David, and
said, There are no profane loaves in my hand, except one sacred loaf. If the
young men have been kept back from women, they shall eat."
Also in the Apocalypse: "These are they who have not defiled themselves
with women, for they have continued virgins; these are they who follow the Lamb
whithersoever He shall go."
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